Tag: Marriage

[I will fulfill all of my vows] Last year Andrew and I attended a funeral when a fellow member of God's family passed away. John was described as being faithful to the Lord through his devotion to his wife and kids. He was a lesser known hero of the faith, but he was honored and … Continue reading Funerals and Faithful Service

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Part 1 can be found right here. [Change your hearts] As I was going over every possible place that mold could be hidden from sight, I thought of Laura Story's song "Blessings." Though I initially reacted with panic at the sight of mold, it turned out to be a huge blessing. August, September and October were … Continue reading Remedy for the Heart: Part 2

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Andrew washes his hands as I wait to brush my teeth. I lean over and give him a kiss on the cheek. He looks at me as if to say, what was that for? "Sometimes you just have to lean over and give your man a kiss," I say. Our kitty, Jessie, screams for her … Continue reading Tender Moments

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“A frontier represents uncharted territory. It could be a remote piece of land or a new field of study, but if someone calls it "the frontier," you are challenged to explore it.” --Vocabulary.com “Marriage is the greatest adventure of them all. It's filled with pitfalls, setbacks, and mistakes. It's a journey worth taking because you … Continue reading Marriage: The Final Frontier?

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Because Andrew and I share our home with two cats, we always leave the bathroom door open while we're showering or bathing so that our girls can come and go to do their business. (Don't worry, this isn't going to be a "tmi" talk about our cats business.) If Andrew decides to jump in the … Continue reading Tub Talk: Okay, level with Me…

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A Handicapped Friend by my grandpa James D. A handicap, is a friend who shares Whatever comes our way Who helps by thoughtful words and deeds To brighten up our day Who knows the heartaches That lie heavy on the mind And tries to ease the hurt of each By being extra kind … Continue reading My Grandpa’s Poetry